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SausageInYourFace said:Everytime Skyrim is discussed in General RPG people get fucking flamed like hell and someone gets dumbfucked and then you enter this thread and everybody has like a bazillion hours dumped into the game, FFS. I swear I will never ever take any of that elitist shit seriously anymore.Grimwulf said: Third world war might not be fought over resources, over land or to overthrow regimes, but to get men out of their homes, you heard it here first folks.Huge Nick:For example, implying that Mexicans are lazy and self-entitled?? That's racist. Implying that women are lazy and self-entitled? That's sexist. Implying that people born from this year to this year and lazy and self entitled? That's like science, bro.
My Let's Plays: Marauder-Man of Prey [finished] | Planet Alcatraz [finished] | Hard to be a God [finished] |

SausageInYourFace said:Everytime Skyrim is discussed in General RPG people get fucking flamed like hell and someone gets dumbfucked and then you enter this thread and everybody has like a bazillion hours dumped into the game, FFS. I swear I will never ever take any of that elitist shit seriously anymore.Grimwulf said: Third world war might not be fought over resources, over land or to overthrow regimes, but to get men out of their homes, you heard it here first folks.Huge Nick:For example, implying that Mexicans are lazy and self-entitled?? That's racist. Implying that women are lazy and self-entitled? That's sexist. Implying that people born from this year to this year and lazy and self entitled? That's like science, bro.
My Let's Plays: Marauder-Man of Prey [finished] | Planet Alcatraz [finished] | Hard to be a God [finished] |

Deal Alert: A Beluga Whale Beached Itself With A Stomach Full Of Classic N64 CartridgesToday 7:30amSEE MORE:ONION GAMERS NETWORK
Gamers, you’re definitely going to want to check this out: A beluga whale just beached itself on the Quebec shore and its stomach is absolutely packed with dozens of vintage N64 cartridges. We’re talking Goldeneye, Starfox 64, Paper Mario, F-Zero X, all available for free to any gamers willing to head to Hudson Bay with a hatchet or harpoon to peel through a few layers of blubber and stick their arms elbow-deep into a little bit of digestive juices where these vintage cartridges are stocked. There’s even a drool-worthy Expansion Pak version of Perfect Dark just under a little mound of ambergris in the small intestine. So let’s be clear: This isn’t just some stray porpoise with a copy of Turok: Dinosaur Hunter rammed in its blowhole. We’re looking at one of the best chances for Nintendo diehards to stock up on the greatest N64 games of all time. But you’d better head down to the beach now—gasses are already bloating the whale’s decomposing stomach cavity, and by the time it explodes, all of these deals will be gone.

EDIT: Mods why move this from the Deals thread? I guess you don't recognize a great deal when you see one.

The fun things about Dead Space were the stasis, the zero gravity levels and amputating monsters to use their limbs against them, I doubt the game will have any of these things. They will likely focus on imershun and horrorz.

Ironically the Xbox boss is probably the only person who picked a game Codex would appreciate:

Phil Spencer, head of Xbox

Ultima Online

"Ultima Online evolved my view of gaming in a big way. And for the first time, it really did feel like me in a video game - not just an armored avatar roaming the world. I was a big fan of Ultima 3, but UO made the world of Britannia come alive for me.

"When my character stepped foot in the game's fantasy cities, or down into a huge dungeon, I was doing it as one person playing and exploring alongside everyone else in a shared world. They could observe me, they could help me, become my friend or foe. I definitely had many instances where PvP didn't go my way.

"I'm sure people have plenty of great stories about their experiences in Ultima Online. To me, a lot the norms and expectations we have in today's games came from those first, shared-world experiences that many players had in games like UO. Those moments created a lasting connection not just to my character, but to a world's worth of players. It was the first time I didn't just love a game, but where it took me."